Well, it's back
Not the greatest of starts/returns, and a further injury or two.
But, in this socially distanced environment, who was yer Man of the match???
Connacht v Ulster MoTM
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Connacht v Ulster MoTM
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- Warrior Chief
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Re: Connacht v Ulster MoTM
McCloskey, consistently gave us go forward ball and wasn't too far from scoring a try. Coetzee a clear second and would be struggling after that.
Re: Connacht v Ulster MoTM
I think McCloskey had a fair shout at scoring that try but he slowed down to look around for the offload. If he’d put the head down he might have made it but I can’t criticise because so many times over the years he tried offloads that never came off rather than taking the contact and recycling.Lurgan Lad wrote: ↑Sun Aug 23, 2020 10:49 pm McCloskey, consistently gave us go forward ball and wasn't too far from scoring a try. Coetzee a clear second and would be struggling after that.
He was impressive.
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- Warrior Chief
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Re: Connacht v Ulster MoTM
McCloskey was schooled by Bundee in the first half.
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Re: Connacht v Ulster MoTM
Stockdale doesn't even make the long list. Bit 'arsh!
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